DEEP’s migratory bird stamps available

Updated
12:00 am EDT, Tuesday, September 18, 2018

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) recently announced that prints of the 2019 Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp, created by second time winner Jeffrey Klinefelter, are now available in limited quantity. There is a limited number of signed prints of Klinefelters depiction of buffleheads at Barn Island Wildlife Management Area in Stonington. The prints are $200 each, and all proceeds from the purchase of these stunning prints, as well as all funds collected from the sale of Migratory Bird Conservation Stamps, go into the Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Fund. This fund is used for the enhancement of wetland and associated upland habitats in our state. Those interested in purchasing a print should contact DEEP Wildlife Division biologist Min Huang at min.huang@ct.gov or 860-418-5959.

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) recently announced that prints of the 2019 Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp, created by second time winner Jeffrey Klinefelter, are now available in limited quantity. There is a limited number of signed prints of Klinefelters depiction of buffleheads at Barn Island Wildlife Management Area in Stonington. The prints are $200 each, and all proceeds from the purchase of these stunning prints, as well as all funds collected from the sale of Migratory Bird Conservation Stamps, go into the Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Fund. This fund is used for the enhancement of wetland and associated upland habitats in our state. Those interested in purchasing a print should contact DEEP Wildlife Division biologist Min Huang at min.huang@ct.gov or 860-418-5959.

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) recently announced that prints of the 2019 Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Stamp, created by second time winner Jeffrey Klinefelter, are now available in limited quantity. There is a limited number of signed prints of Klinefelter’s depiction of buffleheads at Barn Island Wildlife Management Area in Stonington. The prints are $200 each, and all proceeds from the purchase of these stunning prints, as well as all funds collected from the sale of Migratory Bird Conservation Stamps, go into the Connecticut Migratory Bird Conservation Fund. This fund is used for the enhancement of wetland and associated upland habitats in our state. Those interested in purchasing a print should contact DEEP Wildlife Division biologist Min Huang at min.huang@ct.gov or 860-418-5959.